@stewart based on your last year video you recommended the shure mvl lav microphone for DJ I Mic 1. this year this microphone works in the new version?
Good video! Just to confirm is the 32 bit float only on the mics local recording? And not the audio that'll be embedded in a video file on a camera for example
Thanks for the first introduction: 32 bits float is the USP in my opinion. If I will buy it or stay with my DJI MIC 1? My question is about the DJI Lavelier Mic. You did a thorough investigation about all the Lavelier mics that where suitable for the DJI MIC system. Is this new DJI Lavelier mic with this introduction the best one (no windmuf in the package!)? I am using two AGPTEK Lavalier Microphone and they are still great or should I buy this new DJI Lavelier? Thanks and keep up this great channel!
Glad you saw some of the original DJI Mic videos! Working on the the lavalier content now. It sounds great though and it's favourably priced. Glad you got the AGPTEK though - it sounded great in the original tests.
thanks - always enjoy your stuff and your efforts to go out and make great looking content and educate us clearly too :) i ascribe my understanding of motion blur and shutter speeds which I religiously adhere to and enforce on my hired crew to you :)@@DroneFilmGuide
The DJI Mic 2 seems like a nice upgrade from the first one. I have been using the Mic 2 that came with the Pocket 3 Creators combo and have been happy with it. Great testing and first look at the new mic, thanks for sharing.
Did you encounter any hum when you plug third party lavalier into the DJI Mic 2 transmitters? The DJI mic 1 has trouble with Rode lavalier in your Mic 1 review.
This is a slightly different scenario; I record our cycling tours, which so far can be anything up to 12 days. We currently use two GoPro’s, a model 9 & 10. The wind and tyre noise is terrible, causing excessive amount of editing time on my laptop. Given that the GoPro solution for external recording eats battery power and makes them less waterproof ( we ride in all conditions) I am looking for a solution that would allow us to record the audio separately and sync later in post, it would need to be waterproof or can you suggest a better action camera that would work with the DJI mic 2 system and still provide a good colour profile as well. I have no love for the GoPro’s so would easily consider something else, DJI Action 4 or Insta 360 Ace Pro maybe.
DJI Action 4 if you want the widest FOV - Ace Pro if you could take advantage of some more versatility like the clarity zoom crop feature. What kind of audio are you recording? If the mic is on you then you can tuck it under your clothes to protect it from rain. Or, use a lav mic and have the transmitter somewhere sheltered.
One question is there a way to use the mic as iPhone’s mic source via the receiver? Like for Discord? I only could get it to work for video or like using the iPhone recorder app
It's actually a mini tripod that DJI no longer sell. However, the key piece is the Action 2 magnetic ball head mount at the top - you can still buy this.
So once again, monitoring audio from your DAW or Video Software, can you use the headphone out to do direct monitoring thru from the software? Or is it like the version 1 still and only monitors audio from the mic inputs? This is a perpetual problem for those of use who use iPad as our main device rather than laptops which requires an external audio device.
Thanks , as always , for the fantastic video. Now, here is a question about the DJI MIC 2 with the Pocket 3. If you have 2 up the DJ I Mic 2 connected via Bluetooth to the Pocket 3 and you are set to stereo, then what happens when you only turn on 1 of the microphones? At that point, does it just record one channel or does it record the same audio to both channels? I think I would probably want to get a second mic for our beer Vlogs, and normally use it in stereo with both mics. But I would want to be able to just turn on one of the mics and not have to worry about switching settings to have audio on both channels. What are your words of wisdom and experience here? - Eric ZORK Alan & Sweetie [ Professional Poets & Bed 🛏️ & Beer🍺 Vloggers ]
Mine arriving today. Interestingly, you can pair the Mic 2 with iPhone via Bluetooth also. This is how I'll likely use it more often when using my phone.
Should work, that what DJI did with the Pocket 3 Creator Kit. They just checked in one of the transmitters to pair directly with the Pocket 3. Should work with the Action 4, probably will work with the GoPro Hero 12 (I've seen people connect a few random BT mics to it), MIGHT work with the Ace Pro? (Apparently it does work according to Zander Round on youtube).
Great Video thanks! Quick question: I get how you sync audio using the internal file to the waveform from your cameras mic but how did you do it with a drone? Are you just manually syncing in post and lining up the video file with the audio file? Just interested in how you did it :) thanks
Great question! It's just done manually. I do a big, visible clap at the start of the drone footage so I can match the peak in the Mic's waveform with the visual of my hands coming together in the drone shot.
@@DroneFilmGuide Jeez obvious when you think about it! I’ll try doing that with my other videos as I find the sync option in DaVinci is brilliant but not all of the time so that’s a full proof method I knew about but have never used. Thanks for all the great videos to date, it’s a great channel and I’ve learned a huge amount.
I see the receiver turning off as the camera turns off. Does the transmitter do the same? I mostly do vlogs and this will be a great way to save battery
What I want to know is without internal recording if that self noise to camera is still an issue and has battery life been improved any. When I tested the DJI mic on my studio channel without the use of internal recording it was 6 hours. Love fhe new features. I was really annoyed recording in an apartment with some slight background noise and I could swear it picked up the background sound louder than I hear it.
Hollyland Lark Max to be exact. Totally noticed that, the turn knob, environmental noise cancelling but DJI sounds like they might have one upped the quality. Guess Hollyland should be flattered that DJI found their ideas so good.
@@sparketech totally agree. Hollyland started it with the Lark 150 and this is a lark Max for sure. Honestly, the 32 bit float is a great selling tool. Is it something that 95% of creators are going to use…no. It takes away the exact point of a good wireless mic. Good to see that there’s completion and Hollyland should definitely be flattered 😜
@@RICH_Photography if Hollyland makes a Lark Max 2 I bet it is going to have at least the 7 hours plus of battery life, this only had 6. For a max 2 I expect 32bit float as well. I am a creator myself with this and another channel and also work with an actor with over a quarter million subscribers as the editor, video and sound guy. I use my Zoom F3 for 32but float but rarely need it unless making a movie versus a review. The problem with wireless audio is head movements, clothes rubbing and affecting the consistency of sound. 32bit float is a good to have when recording loud scenes on the go for sure. By the end of 2024 I feel that all high end consumer level mics will be 32bit float... Even Hollyland... Oh and 8Gb of memory is kind of disappointing as a creator storage wise. 32bit float takes for example 14hours of record down to 8... Or 22 hours down to about 13 or 14
WARNING! There are users having SERIOUS problems with the DJI Mic 2. Namely when using lav macs with the transmitters. Non-DJI lav mics -- that worked great with DJI Mic 1 -- are working with one transmitter of the DJI Mic 2 but NOT the other! FStoppers found this to be the case with a high-end Sennheiser mic (that worked on the DJI Mic 1 just fine). It happened to me as well, using the Shure MOTIV lav mics Stuart recommended for the DJI Mic 1. They worked beautifully with that system, but with the DJI Mic 2, I'm having the EXACT same issue FStoppers reported! They work on ONE of the transmitters but not on the other. I hope you'll test these with other lav mics like you did the DJI Mic 1, I would love to know if this is systematic to the unit, or just happening for a few lemons! FStoppers initial review: ua-cam.com/video/bFWptUDp_tI/v-deo.htmlsi=lA4xUVK41GNTwt9W FStoppers followup: ua-cam.com/video/bFWptUDp_tI/v-deo.htmlsi=IIEsLCHwDVOxrgvj
I've been drooling over 32bit float mics for a few years. However as I do this for a hobby and have the Rode Wireless 2 setup I can't justify selling my kit when the Backup channel and prudent use of listening to the audio is working. However if I did this for a living then it's a no brainer to get 32bit float. Now Rode or DJI? That is the question.
Sure thing. Amazing products but it's 'just' a microphone at the end of the day, i.e. a tool to achieve a desired purpose. Rode Wireless 2 is still fantastic.
@@DroneFilmGuide of all your kit, over the years what camera and mic would be at the top of your list respectively? The camera can have wings or be earthbound and hand held. For me, it would be my G9m2 and the RODE NTG mic respectively. The DJI mini 4 would come in very close, simply because it is so fun and gets interesting perspectives.
The worst thing about the first version is how easy it was to accidentally format the unit if I forgot to lock the screen. Happened to me once! Just to clarify, RX was on the hotshoe and while looking through the EVF, somehow my forehead touched the screen twice in just the right place! 😬 Please tell me that they have buried the format option deeper in the menu. 😂
The rode 32 bit float sounds better..it has the locking mechanism....the dead cat is all black ...and yes I'm a DJI mic 1 user but I am going with the rode this time !
The DJI mic 2 is not an improvement over the mic 1 in terms of sound quality. Quite the opposite actually. The mic 2 sounds muffled and thin and has odd artifacts baked into the audio. I believe it is a step backward in terms of sound quality. Maybe they can fix it with firmware updates, but I’ll take clean and crisp audio out of the box over great functionalities any day and the mic 2 doesn’t presently deliver on that note. Just my humble opinion for what it is worth. It is with great disappointment that I have returned my DJI mic 2.
Thank you Stewart for the great review as always. Question: Can the transmitter record and transmit sound via Bluetooth to the Osmo Action 4 camera simultaneously? I know it cannot transmit 32-bit float, but it would be nice to have a backup track recorded at 32-bit in case the transmitted track clips. For instance shooting loud automotive/motorcycle content etc.
Absolutely. Exactly what you say - record the 32-bit audio internally in the transmitter whilst simultaneously sending audio to the OA4, smartphone, Pocket 3 etc...
Hey Stewart, did they fix the issue with the lav mics causing interference? You are the only UA-camr that has recognized and documented that issue!
@stewart based on your last year video you recommended the shure mvl lav microphone for DJ I Mic 1. this year this microphone works in the new version?
Thank you guys, I'd love to know if the SHURE MVL works well with it, and whether it needs an adapter or not! Cheers, hope you're well :)
Good video! Just to confirm is the 32 bit float only on the mics local recording? And not the audio that'll be embedded in a video file on a camera for example
Do they work with Rode lavaliers? On the first model they gave interference and background noise. Thank you
Thanks for the first introduction: 32 bits float is the USP in my opinion. If I will buy it or stay with my DJI MIC 1?
My question is about the DJI Lavelier Mic. You did a thorough investigation about all the Lavelier mics that where suitable for the DJI MIC system.
Is this new DJI Lavelier mic with this introduction the best one (no windmuf in the package!)? I am using two AGPTEK Lavalier Microphone and they are still great or should I buy this new DJI Lavelier? Thanks and keep up this great channel!
Glad you saw some of the original DJI Mic videos! Working on the the lavalier content now. It sounds great though and it's favourably priced. Glad you got the AGPTEK though - it sounded great in the original tests.
What is Tripod you are using at the desk to hold the DJI mic? I assume you have some thing to mount it to as well...
Stunning Scenery!!
Looks very good, but I really justify upgrading from the Mic 1 which is still an excellent mic 👍
Thanks for making. I’d be interested to see a comparison between the new lav mic versus other industry ones
Working on it!
thanks - always enjoy your stuff and your efforts to go out and make great looking content and educate us clearly too :) i ascribe my understanding of motion blur and shutter speeds which I religiously adhere to and enforce on my hired crew to you :)@@DroneFilmGuide
@@DroneFilmGuide Looking forward to it to see if I will order my purchase or buy the SHURE lab
Hi, I would like to know what model of small desktop tripod you are using for recording in this video, thanks!
The DJI Mic 2 seems like a nice upgrade from the first one. I have been using the Mic 2 that came with the Pocket 3 Creators combo and have been happy with it. Great testing and first look at the new mic, thanks for sharing.
Main question here is have they fixed the buzzing if you put the receiver any where near the Sony A7S3 ?
I second this! I have the buzzing noise, but it might just be the cable attached to it and not it sitting in the hotshoe.
Did you encounter any hum when you plug third party lavalier into the DJI Mic 2 transmitters? The DJI mic 1 has trouble with Rode lavalier in your Mic 1 review.
The mic 2 comes in different versions. Which one would you recommend for only UA-cam and smartphone recording?
Such an objective and unbiased caption!
When will be available?
Thanks for the test. Can you check if the Receiver is stuck in the cold shoe of the camera cage?
This is a slightly different scenario; I record our cycling tours, which so far can be anything up to 12 days. We currently use two GoPro’s, a model 9 & 10. The wind and tyre noise is terrible, causing excessive amount of editing time on my laptop. Given that the GoPro solution for external recording eats battery power and makes them less waterproof ( we ride in all conditions) I am looking for a solution that would allow us to record the audio separately and sync later in post, it would need to be waterproof or can you suggest a better action camera that would work with the DJI mic 2 system and still provide a good colour profile as well. I have no love for the GoPro’s so would easily consider something else, DJI Action 4 or Insta 360 Ace Pro maybe.
Action 4 is the way to go
DJI Action 4 if you want the widest FOV - Ace Pro if you could take advantage of some more versatility like the clarity zoom crop feature. What kind of audio are you recording? If the mic is on you then you can tuck it under your clothes to protect it from rain. Or, use a lav mic and have the transmitter somewhere sheltered.
Hello. Please tell me, will you do a review about DJI Osmo Pocket 3? It's just a masterpiece with a one-inch CMOS.
I like your Video! One question, were did you get the tripod from? at 1:28
You mentioned that the US and Europe ranges are different. Does the device have GPS, or is this determined by where you bought the device?
One question is there a way to use the mic as iPhone’s mic source via the receiver? Like for Discord? I only could get it to work for video or like using the iPhone recorder app
Another great review - thanks Stewart!
Good to see you here!
Good day. Write a link to the microphone stand in your video DJI MIC 2
İs the mic2 tx unit input mic/line level ?
love your mic stand what brand is it ?
I think it's the Insta360 "Mini 2 in 1" selfie stick that came out with eat Action 2? IIRC
It's actually a mini tripod that DJI no longer sell. However, the key piece is the Action 2 magnetic ball head mount at the top - you can still buy this.
So once again, monitoring audio from your DAW or Video Software, can you use the headphone out to do direct monitoring thru from the software? Or is it like the version 1 still and only monitors audio from the mic inputs? This is a perpetual problem for those of use who use iPad as our main device rather than laptops which requires an external audio device.
Thanks , as always , for the fantastic video. Now, here is a question about the DJI MIC 2 with the Pocket 3. If you have 2 up the DJ I Mic 2 connected via Bluetooth to the Pocket 3 and you are set to stereo, then what happens when you only turn on 1 of the microphones? At that point, does it just record one channel or does it record the same audio to both channels? I think I would probably want to get a second mic for our beer Vlogs, and normally use it in stereo with both mics. But I would want to be able to just turn on one of the mics and not have to worry about switching settings to have audio on both channels. What are your words of wisdom and experience here?
- Eric ZORK Alan & Sweetie [ Professional Poets & Bed 🛏️ & Beer🍺 Vloggers ]
Mine arriving today. Interestingly, you can pair the Mic 2 with iPhone via Bluetooth also. This is how I'll likely use it more often when using my phone.
Yup, bluetooth to your phone and you can start-stop video recording with the transmitter too. It's a great addition.
If i just buy transmitter for 99 and connect with bluetooth is there any issue ?
Should work, that what DJI did with the Pocket 3 Creator Kit. They just checked in one of the transmitters to pair directly with the Pocket 3. Should work with the Action 4, probably will work with the GoPro Hero 12 (I've seen people connect a few random BT mics to it), MIGHT work with the Ace Pro? (Apparently it does work according to Zander Round on youtube).
Great review! Do you know if the Nikon Z6II is the preset list?
Just checked...yup, it is!
@@DroneFilmGuide thank you 😊 👍
Great Video thanks! Quick question: I get how you sync audio using the internal file to the waveform from your cameras mic but how did you do it with a drone? Are you just manually syncing in post and lining up the video file with the audio file? Just interested in how you did it :) thanks
Great question! It's just done manually. I do a big, visible clap at the start of the drone footage so I can match the peak in the Mic's waveform with the visual of my hands coming together in the drone shot.
@@DroneFilmGuide Jeez obvious when you think about it! I’ll try doing that with my other videos as I find the sync option in DaVinci is brilliant but not all of the time so that’s a full proof method I knew about but have never used. Thanks for all the great videos to date, it’s a great channel and I’ve learned a huge amount.
Seems that many ideas came from Hollyland Larc Max. The bluetooth and the 32 bit is the main addition.
I see the receiver turning off as the camera turns off. Does the transmitter do the same? I mostly do vlogs and this will be a great way to save battery
99.9% sure the TX can't be linked like you suggest.
What I want to know is without internal recording if that self noise to camera is still an issue and has battery life been improved any. When I tested the DJI mic on my studio channel without the use of internal recording it was 6 hours.
Love fhe new features. I was really annoyed recording in an apartment with some slight background noise and I could swear it picked up the background sound louder than I hear it.
that's what I needed today. every single one of my youtube subs is reviewing the DJI MIC 2 this morning. LOL
How many Mic's can be syncd to the recevier? Can you have one recevier on your main camera and mic up 3 ppl from that one ?
Maximum of 2.
Maximum of 2 connections.
Any info on latency? DJI mic 1 was about 1 frame off compared to Rode being hardly detectable. Wondering if it's any better on this newer version.
Will need to look in to this. Thanks!
Good first look video Stuart
Does it allow the two transmitters to record two separate soundtracks on an iPhone, if receiver is connected via lightning plug?
Yup. Pretty sure it's just one via bluetooth but 2 if you use the lightning connector.
Well done!
Super helpful thank you!
Nice review Stuart & Alina
It’s quite crazy how DJI basically copies the Hollyland Larks every time.
Hollyland Lark Max to be exact. Totally noticed that, the turn knob, environmental noise cancelling but DJI sounds like they might have one upped the quality. Guess Hollyland should be flattered that DJI found their ideas so good.
@@sparketech totally agree. Hollyland started it with the Lark 150 and this is a lark Max for sure.
Honestly, the 32 bit float is a great selling tool. Is it something that 95% of creators are going to use…no. It takes away the exact point of a good wireless mic.
Good to see that there’s completion and Hollyland should definitely be flattered 😜
@@RICH_Photography if Hollyland makes a Lark Max 2 I bet it is going to have at least the 7 hours plus of battery life, this only had 6. For a max 2 I expect 32bit float as well. I am a creator myself with this and another channel and also work with an actor with over a quarter million subscribers as the editor, video and sound guy. I use my Zoom F3 for 32but float but rarely need it unless making a movie versus a review. The problem with wireless audio is head movements, clothes rubbing and affecting the consistency of sound. 32bit float is a good to have when recording loud scenes on the go for sure. By the end of 2024 I feel that all high end consumer level mics will be 32bit float... Even Hollyland... Oh and 8Gb of memory is kind of disappointing as a creator storage wise. 32bit float takes for example 14hours of record down to 8... Or 22 hours down to about 13 or 14
WARNING! There are users having SERIOUS problems with the DJI Mic 2. Namely when using lav macs with the transmitters. Non-DJI lav mics -- that worked great with DJI Mic 1 -- are working with one transmitter of the DJI Mic 2 but NOT the other! FStoppers found this to be the case with a high-end Sennheiser mic (that worked on the DJI Mic 1 just fine). It happened to me as well, using the Shure MOTIV lav mics Stuart recommended for the DJI Mic 1. They worked beautifully with that system, but with the DJI Mic 2, I'm having the EXACT same issue FStoppers reported! They work on ONE of the transmitters but not on the other.
I hope you'll test these with other lav mics like you did the DJI Mic 1, I would love to know if this is systematic to the unit, or just happening for a few lemons!
FStoppers initial review: ua-cam.com/video/bFWptUDp_tI/v-deo.htmlsi=lA4xUVK41GNTwt9W
FStoppers followup: ua-cam.com/video/bFWptUDp_tI/v-deo.htmlsi=IIEsLCHwDVOxrgvj
@0:41, 1:03, 5:42 Delightful Alina cameos!
I've been drooling over 32bit float mics for a few years.
However as I do this for a hobby and have the Rode Wireless 2 setup I can't justify selling my kit when the Backup channel and prudent use of listening to the audio is working.
However if I did this for a living then it's a no brainer to get 32bit float.
Now Rode or DJI?
That is the question.
Sure thing. Amazing products but it's 'just' a microphone at the end of the day, i.e. a tool to achieve a desired purpose. Rode Wireless 2 is still fantastic.
@@DroneFilmGuide of all your kit, over the years what camera and mic would be at the top of your list respectively?
The camera can have wings or be earthbound and hand held.
For me, it would be my G9m2 and the RODE NTG mic respectively. The DJI mini 4 would come in very close, simply because it is so fun and gets interesting perspectives.
Did you encounter the same weird problem on 32 bit float as Curtis Judd did? See his video.
The worst thing about the first version is how easy it was to accidentally format the unit if I forgot to lock the screen. Happened to me once!
Just to clarify, RX was on the hotshoe and while looking through the EVF, somehow my forehead touched the screen twice in just the right place! 😬
Please tell me that they have buried the format option deeper in the menu. 😂
Amen to this mistake
2 minutes later than the actual Dji ad, lell 🎅🏻
😁👍 Good job
My first click when I saw DJI Mic 2 was released. Your coverage of Mic 1 was great. Excited to hear your thoughts on this new version. Thanks!
Appreciate that! We went in deep on the original DJI Mic so might have to do the same here!
32 bit float is defo worth the upgrade
The rode 32 bit float sounds better..it has the locking mechanism....the dead cat is all black ...and yes I'm a DJI mic 1 user but I am going with the rode this time !
They didn't. The DJI mic 1 transmitter sounds significantly better than the mic 2.
How?
DJI are so far ahead of the competition now !
Wonder what they will manage to improve on in the next 12 months 🤔
The DJI mic 2 is not an improvement over the mic 1 in terms of sound quality. Quite the opposite actually. The mic 2 sounds muffled and thin and has odd artifacts baked into the audio. I believe it is a step backward in terms of sound quality. Maybe they can fix it with firmware updates, but I’ll take clean and crisp audio out of the box over great functionalities any day and the mic 2 doesn’t presently deliver on that note. Just my humble opinion for what it is worth. It is with great disappointment that I have returned my DJI mic 2.
This video have a really strong noise in the background if you listen with really high in headphones
Thank you Stewart for the great review as always. Question: Can the transmitter record and transmit sound via Bluetooth to the Osmo Action 4 camera simultaneously?
I know it cannot transmit 32-bit float, but it would be nice to have a backup track recorded at 32-bit in case the transmitted track clips. For instance shooting loud automotive/motorcycle content etc.
Absolutely. Exactly what you say - record the 32-bit audio internally in the transmitter whilst simultaneously sending audio to the OA4, smartphone, Pocket 3 etc...
@@DroneFilmGuide Awesome, thank you.
Thanks for the test. Can you check if the Receiver is stuck in the cold shoe of the camera cage?